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    mentions that H.D. is connected to past writers, Oscar Wilde and Sappho of Lesbos. The author describes H.D.’s view of Wilde and the connection between their writings. Likewise, the connection between Sappho’s writing and H.D.’s writing is explained. Lastly, the author gives a few remarks from critics. This article is reliable because it offers information about other connections for H.D. in her writing. Hollenberg, Donna K. Between History and Poetry : The Letters of H.D. And Norman Holmes…

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    Mourning” John Donne argues that having a physically intimate relationship means that the love between two people is shallow, however I disagree and feel that a couple can be affectionate while also maintaining a strong, spiritual connection. It is healthy to have a physical connection in order to have a successful relationship. There are many reasons to support this idea. For example, the foundation and backbone…

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    Edward Hirsch Analysis

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    even more emotionally attached. The deep feeling Edward brings will also bring out the deep side of the girl contestants on the show as well. The show usually has to try to make the bachelors show an emotional deep side to improve the emotional connection of the show, but with Edward he brings it because of his personality. “I felt that I was living the wrong life, spiritually speaking, while halfway around the world thousands of people were being slaughtered, some of them by my countrymen. So I…

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    Elie was able to educate his listeners by creating modern connections throughout the speech that delivered a mood/tone about the situation of what had happened before, after, and during the Holocaust. Creating modern connections in any paper, book or speech is important because it can help the audience understand what is happening and can help them relate it to things they may be going through in their life. An example of a modern connection he made in his speech includes, “Of course,…

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    Last year was an incredible one for Literacy Connections in service delivery and in organizational growth. We served 28% more adult learners and trained 27% more volunteers as tutors than in the year before. We expanded our adult basic literacy and ESL tutoring to include correctional facilities and transitional programs/institutions. Basic literacy and ESL classes are currently being offered at Fishkill Correctional facility, Dutchess County Jail and several transitional programs. This basic…

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    Mabo

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    his desire to return to Murray Island and the appeal of the new opportunities in the mainland, especially the allure of a potential life with Bonita. The high camera angle as he nostalgically dances his traditional dance, strongly evocative of his connection to his roots and also the contrast between his old and new life. As he sings his ritual song, viewers feel the depth of his emotional association with his ancestry and native land. They also see the anguish brought on by not being able to…

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    her father) who may or may not actually be present. After reading through “Artifact” by Natasha Trethewey, my initial interpretation was that the poem was written about her father’s death and that he had taken his own life. I initially made the connection that the poem was about someone she has known for the majority of her life when Trethewey states that the rifle had been kept for “as long as I can remember” (Trethewey). This statement indicates to the reader that the person (and the rifle)…

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    to gain a connection with either someone or something. In the male-female relationship of Gaelle Lavaud and Yves Moulin, Gaelle longs for love in an attempt to gain male companionship. Similarly, in the male-female relationship of Louise George and Max Senior, Louise longs for love in an attempt to discover her sense of self. Through both the male-female relationships of Gaelle Lavaud and Yves Moulin and Louise George and Max Senior, Danticat reveals how women attempt to gain a connection…

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    My Classroom Environment

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    to explain how they got their answer, step by step while the teacher writes id out on the smart board. 2. Classroom Connections: Describe connections between what you observed in your field experience classroom with what you have learned in our classes. Identify any strategies used. How does the teacher provide for each student to be successful in the classroom? A connection I noticed was making sure that the students were able to understand the class work they were doing. When the students…

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    heart is so tired” (Zusak. 427). This creates a connection between exhaustion and the character and is one of many examples where Zusak uses figurative language to express his ideas. In the novel, The Book Thief, Markus Zusak uses personification and similes repetitively throughout his writing. His use of these types of figurative language shows comparison and imagery, helps the reader to better understand the plot, and gives the reader a connection to the novel. In the novel, personification…

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